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| <title>Web services wizards basic preferences</title> | |
| <shortdesc>The default behaviors of the Web services wizards can be set using | |
| the following preference panels. All preferences can be overridden in the | |
| wizard.</shortdesc> | |
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| <keywords><indexterm>preferences<indexterm>Web services<indexterm>wizards</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm> | |
| <indexterm>Web services<indexterm>preferences<indexterm>wizards</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm> | |
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| <section><title>Popup Dialog Selection</title><p>The dialog preferences enable | |
| you to determine which dialog boxes that you want to see when running popup | |
| actions. If you have disabled any of the dialogs by selecting "Do not show | |
| this dialog again" on the first page of a Web services wizard, you can undo | |
| your change by clearing the check box beside the dialog that you have chosen | |
| to hide.</p></section> | |
| <section><title>Project Topology</title><dl><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Service project types:</dt> | |
| <dd>Select the default service project type that the Web services wizards | |
| will create when generating a Web service. You can also set the order in which | |
| the project types will be listed in the wizard. Note that this selection is | |
| simply a default and an alternate project type can be selected in the wizard.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Client project types:</dt> | |
| <dd>Select the default client project type that the Web services wizards will | |
| create when generating a Web service client. You can also set the order in | |
| which the client project types will be listed in the wizard. Note that this | |
| selection is simply a default and an alternate project type can be selected | |
| in the wizard.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Generate Web service and the Web service client in different EAR projects:</dt> | |
| <dd>Generating the service and client into different EAR projects can reduce | |
| the chance of conflicts that occur when both exist in a single EAR project, | |
| but uses more system resources.</dd> | |
| </dlentry></dl></section> | |
| <section><title>Resource Management</title><p>The Resource Management preferences | |
| enable you to determine the file and folder creation and overwriting defaults | |
| that you want to use when creating your Web service.<dl><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Overwrite files without warning:</dt> | |
| <dd>Selecting this will allow the wizards to overwrite any existing files | |
| in the workspace without prompting. If it is not selected you will be prompted | |
| each time a file needs to be overwritten.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Create folders when necessary:</dt> | |
| <dd>Selecting this enables the wizards to create any required folders.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Check out files without warning:</dt> | |
| <dd>Select to check out files without receiving a warning message asking for | |
| confirmation.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt>Merge generated skeleton file:</dt> | |
| <dd>This check box is disabled by default. If this check box is enabled, | |
| when a skeleton file of the same name already exists in the workspace, the | |
| newly generated skeleton file will merge with the existing skeleton file. | |
| Enable this to preserve code that you have already modified in the existing | |
| skeleton files.<note>When this preference is enabled, if you change the return | |
| type of an interface, the resulting skeleton file will have a method returning | |
| the type as defined in the new interface but would have a method body from | |
| the original skeleton file (which would be returning a different type). This | |
| will result in an compilation error that the you will have to correct manually.</note></dd> | |
| </dlentry></dl></p></section> | |
| <section><title>Scenario Defaults</title><p>The Scenario Defaults preferences | |
| enable you to set the following scenario defaults that you want to use when | |
| creating your Web service:<ul> | |
| <li>which type of Web service and client you want to be selected by default.</li> | |
| <li>which phases of the Web service lifecycle you want to complete in the | |
| wizard.</li> | |
| <li>if you want the Web Services Explorer to launch by default so that you | |
| can publish your Web service to a UDDI registry.</li> | |
| <li>if you want the Web service SOAP traffic routed through a TCP/IP monitor | |
| so that you can monitor the SOAP packets and optionally test them for WS-I | |
| compliance.</li> | |
| </ul></p></section> | |
| <section><title>Server and Runtime</title><p>Select the server and Web service | |
| runtime environment that you want selected by default in the Web services | |
| wizard.</p></section> | |
| <section><title>Test Facility Defaults</title><p>You can select whether to | |
| have the wizard automatically launch a test facility, and you can select your | |
| preferred type of test facility.</p></section> | |
| <section><title>Wizard validation</title><p>The Wizard Validation preferences | |
| page allows you to select when WSDL validation is run against WSDL files consumed | |
| by wizards. You can select to turn off validiation, or to enable it for local | |
| or local and remote WSDL files.</p></section> | |
| </refbody> | |
| </reference> |